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Friday, April 12 2019

  • Former president of Mexico will discuss trade policy, immigration during April 18 lecture at Iowa State

    Mexico’s president from 2000 to 2006, Vicente Fox, will speak at Iowa State University on Thursday, April 18. “Building Bridges or Walls: Where Do the U.S. and Mexico Go from Here?” will be held at 8 p.m. at Stephens Auditorium. Admission is free.

  • 62 Iowa State undergraduate students presenting research at national conference

    Sixty-two Iowa State University undergraduate students from 30 different majors have been selected to share their research and scholarship at the 33rd annual National Conference on Undergraduate Research April 11-13 at Kennesaw State University in Georgia.

  • Achieving health goals may depend on how you see yourself

    Nearly everyone has struggled at some point to lose weight, eat better or exercise more. People often visualize themselves pursuing health goals, but how they see themselves could make a difference. New research shows imagining yourself in the third person – observing yourself from a distance or through someone else’s eyes – can derail your pursuit of health-related goals.

  • Research center, Innocence Project, statistics magazine mark anniversary of ‘Strengthening Forensic Science’ report with special issue

    The Center for Statistics and Applications in Forensic Evidence based at Iowa State University and the Innocence Project, a nonprofit legal organization, are working with Significance Magazine to report on the latest in forensics science. The magazine's special issue marks the 10th anniversary of the landmark report that identified serious problems in the U.S. forensic science system.

  • First Amendment series continues at Iowa State University

    Celebrate the First Amendment with events at Iowa State University in April, including First Amendment Days next week.

  • New grant will allow ISU scientists to study how prairie strips on farms affect soil health over time

    A new grant will help Iowa State University researchers find answers to how quickly environmental benefits emerge after the installation of prairie strips among row crops and how long those benefits last after the strips are removed. The project also will involve computer modeling of topsoil depth and an economic analysis.

  • Designing senior living facilities a challenging task due to unique needs

    Designing a senior living space is unlike designing any other health care facility due to the unique needs of aging populations. This spring, students in an Iowa State University wellness design studio are working on innovative solutions to design issues in senior living facilities.

  • Data flows from NASA’s TESS Mission, leads to discovery of Saturn-sized planet

    Iowa State's Steve Kawaler, a professor, and Miles Lucas, an undergraduate, contributed to the analysis of a planet discovered by NASA's new TESS Mission. It's the first planet identified by TESS for which the oscillations -- "starquakes" -- of the planet's host star could be measured. A scientific paper by an international team of astronomers will report the discovery in The Astronomical Journal.

  • Powell selected for 2019-20 Fulbright Award

    Collin Powell, a graduate student from Walford majoring in interior design, has been selected for a 2019-20 Fulbright Award. He will conduct research, study public housing and teach English in Vienna.

  • A simple strategy to improve your mood in 12 minutes

    We all have a remedy – a glass of wine or a piece of chocolate – for lifting our spirits when we’re in a bad mood. Rather than focusing on ways to make ourselves feel better, a team of Iowa State University researchers suggests wishing others well. 

  • Film capturing the science and beauty of seeds set for festival debut

    A new film about seeds that takes viewers across the globe and onto Iowa farms will make its debut this weekend. The film, helmed by the director of the ISU Seed Science Center, is meant for a wide audience and captures the science and beauty of seeds.

  • SPIT lab leading the effort to analyze hair, expand research on puberty

    Puberty is something we all go through and yet there is limited science to explain what is happening inside our bodies, and how it affects our physical and mental health. The answers to these questions may be found in our hair. An Iowa State University researcher is using hair samples to study how hormones and environmental factors influence the process of puberty.

  • Iowa State engineers work with Iowa DOT to scale up tests of heated pavement

    Iowa State engineers are working with the Iowa Department of Transportation to test heated-pavement technology developed on campus. The test slabs at the Iowa DOT are smarter and more complex than the research group's previous tests at the Des Moines International Airport. And so far, preliminary tests indicate the system works well -- even in this winter's subzero temperatures.

  • Graduate program in agricultural and biosystems engineering back to No. 1

    The latest rankings of graduate programs by U.S. News and World Report magazine has Iowa State's program in agricultural and biosystems engineering back at the top of the list. Iowa State also has 10 engineering programs ranked among the top 25 of public schools and the business program has made a jump into the top 50 overall.